The new Music Friday Vol. 43
So there was no podcast this week. No biggie, right? Hosting has been an issue for us. Hopefully, within a few weeks that should be sorted out to a more permanent (and paid) solution, so bear with us.
Very very little to mention this week:
- Moneen has released the name and release date for the new album. Entitled The Red Tree, the album is set to drop on April 11th on Vagrant Records.
- Truth Explosion First Annual Photo Issue release party is tonight at the Berkley Church in Toronto. Party starts around 8. $10 to get in. Come see the Daily Nar (just look for the shirt)!
- NOFX played a secret show last night, and offered up some little news:
"Pssst, the band is playing a “secret” show at Stinky’s tonight with Dead To Me and The Double D's. Seeya there. The real news is that we have a new mp3 available from the upcoming CDEP, Never Trust A Hippy. That thing comes out March 14th, to be followed by the release of the full length, Wolves In Wolves’ Clothing, out April 18th. What else is there…oh yeah, the new mp3 is for the song “Seeing Double At The Triple Rock”, which is an ode to D4’s bar and their kick ass bowling team. Carry on!NOFX"- Matt Richmond, guitarist for the Video Dead, has posted some acoustic work here and here. As he describes it "Tunes from myself and Ian Blackwood. They're awesome, and you should listen to them over and over and over..Originals and covers of Always Outnumbered, Braid, and Hot Water Music..."
- Oakville outfit Rosesdead have posted some new tracks here. They are playing tonight at The Mod Club in Toronto with Silverstein, The Reason and The Stickup.
- Norma Jean have a new album, O God, The Aftermath. I dig it a lot.
- The New Music Friday also appreciates music in many different forms. For example, Danish National Radio now has 9 Mozart symphonies for your enjoyment here. I am listening to them whilst I write this. It's written in Dutch (or whatever they speak, I'm so ignorant and I appologize!), but I'm sure you can figure it out.
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